

When microslop withdraw all services from Israel I will pay attention. Until then, its all marketing.


When microslop withdraw all services from Israel I will pay attention. Until then, its all marketing.


You can still go graphene and isolate play services in a secondary profile.
For a better future: Organisations and services that structure themselves to require third party services need to take contractual responsibility for the actions in their fulfillment supply chain, just as an online retailer takes responsibility for delivery agents. Google play services harvesting needs to be reflected in the privacy policy of every company that doesn’t provide alternative access.
Wonder what will happen if we all start making data protection complaints about enforced non contractual third party data harvesting?


And they will always be monstrously wrong when they say it.


If these people really want to stop anti-semitism, they need to separate semitism from zionism, and accept that a human being can be appropriately appalled by genocide, have a corresponding anti-zionist opinion in reaction to that, and still not have any issue with the Jewish faith or the broader population. Personally I feel sorry for non-zionist jews who are consistently being misused as shields for a bloodthirsty, elitist, genocidal zionist agenda, pursued by people too cowardly to accept direct accountability and appropriate public condemnation for their actions.
Inviting Nigel Farage and snubbing Zack Polanski makes a mockery of the whole thing and undermines the stated intent.


This, all day long. If you need to access teams on the go (because you choose to) there is a web interface for that. Same for outlook. There are plenty 2FA options so you probably already have something that can provide 2FA without requiring you to install a microslop app to your phone. I will not accept any third party management of my device.


I’m no legal advisor. But my opinion is that it is possible for any code to be misused. If you have a legitimate use case for your own purpose that is compliant with the law, isn’t it possible that the screen capture protection code is (in that scenario) being misused?


First up, sorry for the long response. You asked some simple questions that didn’t have equally short answers (hence the log reply) and that made me test my existing assumptions. Whether we still disagree (to me at least) matters less than that process so I’ve upvoted you as some thanks for that.
>Can you explain how it can be a biodegradable and somehow outlast everything after being pumped full of chemicals?
Firstly - the claim that leather is pumped full of chemicals is a vast oversimplification. I referred to chrome tanning in my previous comment but personally would be glad to see that gone, or proper environmental regulation brought it to those countries that do not currently have it. That would drive increased costs and likely industry and buyer behaviour towards a self correction - back towards veg tanning. Vegetable tanning relies on plant based tannins, no man made chemicals. These tannins bind to the proteins in the hide, increasing the strength of the fibres and delays decay. It takes weeks to do, whilst chrome tanning (using chromium salts) takes days to deliver a product that has a worse environmental footprint but still (IMO) better than a fossil fuel product. Arguably veg tanning produces a better product that will age and patina whilst chrome tanning inhibits a lot of that so would never be my personal preference as a hobbyist.
Leather lasts longer than most textiles simply because it has a more resilient fibrous structure (skin has evolved to have these properties and the tanning process accentuates)
To offer some real scenarios: with correct care and re-soling (leather soles, not rubber) the same pair of boots can last well in excess of an adult lifetime. I see no other natural material that can repeat that feat. A leather belt, bag or briefcase can easily be a lifetime or heirloom item with minimal care, same for well made leather coat or jacket (usually the thing that wears out in the latter is a fabric lining which could be replaced with skill and care).
Leather may take a long time to eventually break down but throughout that time, the process is not releasing microplastics, it is not poisoning water sources or wildlife.
>Also, tanning and all the resources that go into the cow make leather actually much worse than the alternatives. And that’s ignoring all the natural alternatives, like pineapple leather, or cork.
The cow will be farmed whether the hide is waste or used. There are a lot of hides that go unused just because the scale of the meat industry is vastly larger than tanning and leather goods.
I haven’t ignored the alternatives, I said before I´d love to speak positively about pineapple leather, but the plain truth is that most ‘vegan leather’ is actually PU or PVC made from fossil fuels and I hope we aren’t going to disagree that use of fossil fuels is just worse. Worth noting that many countries outlawed the term ‘vegan leather’ as it is a misleading marketing term, not a material. Sadly plant-based leather alternatives all require additional support/structure for durability and wearability and that comes in the form of plastic. Which might be animal free but its not in any way ecologically sustainable. These do not have the durability of leather and will crack, peel, break, in relatively short order. If its what you want to use then that’s a choice you have, but they aren’t (again IMO) a real alternative to leather and any environmental high ground they claim is just greenwashing fossil fuels and plastics. That said, I do personally hope that they find better solutions and the situation changes in the future.
>It’s not a byproduct. As long as it makes money, it’s a product.
Sorry but that’s just not correct. A byproduct is defined in Merriam-Webster as “something produced in a usually industrial or biological process in addition to the principal product¨. The vast majority of leather is a byproduct of the meat industry, or to a much lesser degree of animal control. I get your point, but I never argued against their being some commercial interest.You’ve argued it is a product because it has commercial value, but that’s not what a byproduct is, thats a secondary product and it would require the hide to be worth a material percentage of the value of the animal; based on the cost of tanned hides it just cannot be.
> ...arguably the worst and most wasteful industry we have, the animal ag industry.
Animal ag is a real problem; no doubt. In fact I´d argue Ag in general is a problem for the number of people we have on the planet. Not to diminish that, but I think fossil fuel and the US tech oligopoly might just be worse for the planet and society respectively.


Seems like a reasonable position to me, though some additional nuance would be nice. Unless the hide is the primary output from a farm I don’t see that the leather industry causes deforestation.
There are already (in many parts of the world) pretty stringent controls on the impact of tanning, I know at least one tannery in the UK that draws water from the local river and return cleaner water at the end of the process and that’s including the fact that tannery does produce chrome tanned hides. Veg tanning is a longer process but the chemicals are much less aggressive, so cleansing is less onerous.
Ultimately, leather is principally a byproduct of the meat industry, occasionally from animal population control schemes (one example in know is for kudu in South Africa).
Leather is a natural, and biodegradable textile (even after tanning) that outlasts the man-made alternatives. Although I’d like to speak favourably of things like pineapple.leather they simple don’t work without too much additional plastic/rubber material that undoes all the benefit and should not (IMO) be allowed to greenwash as ‘vegan leather’.
Stay away from exotic leathers, and revisit if the meat industry reduces to the point an animal.could be raised and killed for a hide without massive economic loss on the activity.


I read that! I couldn’t find it again, didn’t realise it was you :)
Thanks!


What site/service are you buying from?


Hard to tell these days if BBC articles are news or just more test marketing of right wing bullshit.
I get why you have done it, but don’t forget the option of stopping using something like instagram or facebook and just not replacing them.
I think replacing messaging services with signal is the exception here, as everyone needs a method of contacting others.Its not always best for a person to just do the same thing on another equivalent service though.
Sometimes the best alternative is to just stop doing the thing that is wasting all your time and attention; on any platform.
Like I said, I get why offering an alternative is necessary, just wish we could remind people that just not doing the thing at all was always an option… And that’s an option that often doesn’t require other people to change so much.


Reads for me on fennec with javascript disabled over VPN
Blocking JavaScript gets you round most paywalls and geoblocking


I still feel (without any substantiating evidence) that having ai capabilities in my OS that can act without clarit y on user permissions or controls, feels like a vulnerability that will be exploited. Any recommendations to switch to if Mint should start introducing this stuff?
Don’t want an AI to look on the internet and decide my problem could be solved by removing the French language…


In shadow of doubt that many companies have painted themselves into a corner and will find the ai revenue correction painful. That said, I’m surprised to hear its already more expensive than people without reference to maintenance debt costs. Makes me wonder if there isn’t some good old fashioned malicious compliance at work too…
Great; humanity has found a new way to disappoint me today. :(


Brilliantly articulated. I completely agree with you.


Can’t say I’m behind the approach but it might help loosen the stranglehold that social media has on average people’s lives. I’d agree that anonymity enables greater levels of toxicity, but I think a greater problem is credibility. Its almost impossible on the internet today to know who is ‘credible’ and if we solved that problem a lot of the toxic content and misinformation would fall into the ‘not credible’ arena and we could treat like fringe fiction accordingly.


So a Sam Altman company is coming to solve the problem of too much unidentifiable AI slop on the internet. A problem that has in no small part, been created by OpenAI, another Sam Altman company.
Hard pass.
Clicked to say exactly that.